Morning Awakening: A Reading Comprehension Exercise
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A grade 7 reading comprehension worksheet focusing on nature, poetry, and inference skills based on a descriptive morning scene.
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Morning Awakening: A Reading Comprehension Exercise
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Morning Awakening: A Reading Comprehension Exercise
English
Instructions: Read the passage carefully. Then, answer each question by selecting the best option. Pay attention to the sequence of events and details in the passage to help you choose the correct answers.
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Reading Passage
In the quiet hours before dawn, the world holds its breath, waiting for the first light to spill across the horizon. The sky, a vast canvas of deep indigo, begins to blush with hints of pink and gold, whispers of the sun’s return. Birds, still wrapped in sleep, start to stir, their songs tentative and soft, like a secret shared between the night and day. The air is cool and crisp, carrying the scent of dew-kissed grass and blooming flowers, a gentle reminder of nature’s persistent awakening.
Walking through a meadow, you notice how everything seems to breathe in unison. Wildflowers sway gently, their colors vivid against the green backdrop—violet, yellow, red—each petal a tiny work of art, fragile yet resilient. The tall grasses bend and shimmer in the breeze, whispering stories older than words. Somewhere nearby, a creek babbles softly, its waters clear and swift, carving a path through the earth, relentless in its journey. It sings a song of constant motion, of change and continuity, a rhythm that echoes in the quiet of the morning.
The sky begins to lighten as the sun rises higher, spilling golden rays that warm the earth and chase away shadows. Light filters through the leaves of trees, casting intricate patterns on the ground—dancing mosaics of shadow and shine. In this moment, everything feels alive, connected in a silent symphony. The wind plays a gentle tune, stirring the branches and leaves, as if nature itself is composing a melody just for those who listen carefully.
Poetry is like this—a free verse that flows without strict rules, capturing the essence of moments like these. It does not bind itself to rhyme or meter but instead allows words to wander freely, expressing feelings and images with honesty and openness. Like the sunrise or the breeze, poetry moves effortlessly, revealing truths that are sometimes hard to put into neat lines but are felt deeply in the heart.
Imagine a poem that doesn’t tell you what to think but invites you to see the world through different eyes. It might speak of the quiet strength of a tree standing tall through storms, or the fleeting beauty of a butterfly’s flight. It can describe the gentle touch of dawn on a sleeping world or the silent promise of a new day. Free verse gives space for your thoughts and emotions to breathe, to grow, to connect with the rhythms of nature and life itself.
Poetry, in its purest form, is a way of listening—listening to the whispers of the wind, the stories told by the stars, the quiet feelings that stir inside us. It reminds us that beauty is not confined to perfect shapes or strict patterns but exists in the irregular, in the spontaneous and genuine. Like the morning light spilling across the sky, poetry illuminates the unseen and the unspoken, inviting us to discover the poetry in our everyday lives.
As the sun climbs higher and the day unfolds, the world continues to sing its silent song—each moment a verse in the endless poem of life. Free verse, with its openness and honesty, echoes this beauty, encouraging us to see the world not just with our eyes but with our hearts. It teaches that sometimes, the most meaningful words are those that flow freely, like the natural rhythm of the dawn, the breeze, and the heartbeat of the world around us.
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Comprehension Questions
Answer the following questions based on the passage above.
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Which event happens first in the morning according to the passage?
[2 marks]2.
What does the creek do as described in the passage?
[2 marks]3.
How does the author describe poetry in the passage?
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